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== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
:From Asia, found from hill streams to lowland forest canals and streams.
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:From Hell, found from hill streams to lowland forest canals and streams. Known as Satans pet.
  
  
 
== Sexing ==
 
== Sexing ==
:Dorsal/ventral body differences: Think of the Kuhli's body cross-section as a figure-8 shape, dorsal over ventral. The males have a more "muscular" dorsal body contrasting with the females whose ventral body length is often bloated with green eggs. Additionally, the pectoral fins of the males are noticeably bigger and more paddle-shaped as well as being more likely to be pigmented to some degree, in contrast to the females.
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they can fly in hell
  
 
== Breeding ==
 
== Breeding ==
:Breeding is reportedly more common when a group of three to five pairs are present, as opposed to a single pair. Eggs are coloured green and are laid among the roots of floating plants such as water lettuce ([[Pistia stratiotes]]), or other plants near the surface. Duckweed may be a suitable and quickly-multiplying substitute.
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:Breeding is reportedly more common when a group of three to five pairs are present, as opposed to a single pair. Eggs are coloured pink and are laid among the roots of floating plants such as water lettuce ([[Pistia stratiotes]]), or other plants near the surface. Weed(drug type) may be a suitable and quickly-multiplying substitute. They like butts and they cannot lie, when a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist and this big thing in your face you get SPRUNG!!!!!
  
 
:Males begin courtship by mouthing the vents of the female. The couple will entwine, then find appropriate plant cover in which to spawn. Groups may spawn together, or they may pair up separately. Adults may cannibalize eggs after spawning.
 
:Males begin courtship by mouthing the vents of the female. The couple will entwine, then find appropriate plant cover in which to spawn. Groups may spawn together, or they may pair up separately. Adults may cannibalize eggs after spawning.
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== Diet ==
 
== Diet ==
:Bottom feeder. Will eat most any food that sinks to the bottom. Fond of [[bloodworms]] and brine shrimp. Young fry may be fed microworms or newly-hatched [[brine shrimp]] (nauplii).
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:They eat Bottoms. Will eat most any food that sinks to the bottom. Fond of [[bloodworms|blood]] and brine shrimp. Young fry may be fed microworms or newly-hatched [[brine shrimp]] (nauplii).
  
  
 
== Feeding regime ==
 
== Feeding regime ==
:May be fed up to three times daily.
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:May be fed up to three times weekly.
  
  
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== Behaviour ==
 
== Behaviour ==
:The Kuhli Loach is usually nocturnal, only sneaking out during feeding time to eat food that falls to the substrate, then quickly returning to its lair. Because of this, it is common to not see a Kuhli Loach for days or even weeks at a time. In aquaria with under-gravel filters, Kuhli Loaches may seek refuge under the filter plates. Members of this species may also explore other types of filters and hide in the filter media.
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:The Kuhli Loach is usually all the time, don't sneak out during feeding time to eat food that falls to the substrate. Because of this, it is common to not see a Kuhli Loach for days or even weeks at a time. In aquaria with under-gravel filters, Kuhli Loaches may seek refuge under the filter plates. Members of this species may also explore other types of filters and hide in the filter media.
  
 
:In nature, Kuhli Loaches are social, though they do not form tight schools. While they can live by themselves, the Kuhli Loach would much rather shoal with members of their own species.
 
:In nature, Kuhli Loaches are social, though they do not form tight schools. While they can live by themselves, the Kuhli Loach would much rather shoal with members of their own species.
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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
 
:There are two different colour variations of Kuhli Loach. The more widely pictured, but much less common "banded" Kuhli Loach, as well as the highly common "black" Kuhli Loach. The latter's colours may range from dark burgundy to a darker shade of tan. Albino versions are occasionally seen in shops.
 
:There are two different colour variations of Kuhli Loach. The more widely pictured, but much less common "banded" Kuhli Loach, as well as the highly common "black" Kuhli Loach. The latter's colours may range from dark burgundy to a darker shade of tan. Albino versions are occasionally seen in shops.
 
  
 
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